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The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 4:51 am
by GrindCityHustle
for me back in the day it was when Jordan dropped 63. That dribble against Larry Legend was perfection.

Recently it was when I saw Donovan Mitchell have the fight of a 10 year veteran in his first playoffs for the Jazz.

Dame his rookie year when Portland had no bench and he played so composed like a vet is a runner up.

Name a star and the time when you were sold on them.

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 5:40 am
by Lalouie
november 27 1965
i had to look it up

that was the day freshman lew alcindor and his "brubabes" faced the ucla championship team from the previous year (minus goodrich&erickson but they were expected to be #1 anyway). the brubabes clouted the varsity 75-60 and lew had a 30/20 double, and his frosh team was crowned the best college basketball team in the ncaa....and that's the weight he had to carry throughout his career

everything lew was touted to be,,,,,,WAS!


sophomore bill walton faced the 7' kerry twins of purdue. he grabbed a board and while in midair did 100° turn and threw a 3/4 court strike to a breaking greg lee

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 5:52 am
by LessEyeTest
Lalouie wrote:november 27 1965
i had to look it up

that was the day freshman lew alcindor and his "brubabes" faced the ucla championship team from the previous year (minus goodrich). the brubabes clouted the varsity 75-60 and lew had a 30/20 double, and his frosh team was crowned the best college basketball team in the ncaa....and that's the weight he had to carry throughout his career

everything lew was touted to be,,,,,,WAS!


sophomore bill walton faced the 7' kerry twins of purdue. he grabbed a board and while in midair did 100° turn and threw a 3/4 court strike to a breaking greg lee


Damn your memory goes wayyy back! :)

Who is the closest player to Bill Walton you’ve seen?

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 5:54 am
by Papi_swav
When Steph dropped like 54 pts at the garden like 10 years ago

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 5:57 am
by azcatz11
Lalouie wrote:november 27 1965
i had to look it up

that was the day freshman lew alcindor and his "brubabes" faced the ucla championship team from the previous year (minus goodrich). the brubabes clouted the varsity 75-60 and lew had a 30/20 double, and his frosh team was crowned the best college basketball team in the ncaa....and that's the weight he had to carry throughout his career

everything lew was touted to be,,,,,,WAS!


sophomore bill walton faced the 7' kerry twins of purdue. he grabbed a board and while in midair did 100° turn and threw a 3/4 court strike to a breaking greg lee


That's super cool. Didn't know you were that old (no offense)

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 6:10 am
by Lalouie
LessEyeTest wrote:
Lalouie wrote:november 27 1965
i had to look it up

that was the day freshman lew alcindor and his "brubabes" faced the ucla championship team from the previous year (minus goodrich). the brubabes clouted the varsity 75-60 and lew had a 30/20 double, and his frosh team was crowned the best college basketball team in the ncaa....and that's the weight he had to carry throughout his career

everything lew was touted to be,,,,,,WAS!


sophomore bill walton faced the 7' kerry twins of purdue. he grabbed a board and while in midair did 100° turn and threw a 3/4 court strike to a breaking greg lee


Damn your memory goes wayyy back! :)

Who is the closest player to Bill Walton you’ve seen?


tough one, walton was a complete player. scoring, passing, defense blocks, rebound, WINNER, all wrapped in a quick athleticly quick body - maybe robinson. there are others but either lacking on defense or something. jokic is slow and plays NO defense, walton's strength was he was a complete player.

maybe tim...tim never cared about numbers either, just winning.
you know when they just care about winning is when they can score whenever they want but they don't, i'd say tim was like that. yeah,,,tim's a better choice

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 6:11 am
by Lalouie
azcatz11 wrote:
Lalouie wrote:november 27 1965
i had to look it up

that was the day freshman lew alcindor and his "brubabes" faced the ucla championship team from the previous year (minus goodrich). the brubabes clouted the varsity 75-60 and lew had a 30/20 double, and his frosh team was crowned the best college basketball team in the ncaa....and that's the weight he had to carry throughout his career

everything lew was touted to be,,,,,,WAS!


sophomore bill walton faced the 7' kerry twins of purdue. he grabbed a board and while in midair did 100° turn and threw a 3/4 court strike to a breaking greg lee


That's super cool. Didn't know you were that old (no offense)


young at heart,,,'scuse me, i have to get back to my MAME games

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 6:35 am
by MemphisX

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 7:20 am
by Long2_noD
When Brandon Jennings dropped 55 in his 7th game I immediately knew to expect great things.

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 7:30 am
by Gusto1903
Long2_noD wrote:When Brandon Jennings dropped 55 in his 7th game I immediately knew to expect great things.



I wanted to post this exact same thing lol

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 7:45 am
by shangrila
I remember watching that Lebron 25pt quarter against Detroit.

That was when I went from "this guy's pretty good" to "this guy's gonna challenge Jordan for GOAT"

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 8:15 am
by FuShengTHEGreat
I always get called a Shaq hater on RealGM but for me i think this was the most impressive individual game of his entire career and my favorite game of his:


Watch on YouTube



Everyone talked or still talks about MJ dropping 64 on a sprained wrist and nobody talks about Shaq's monster performance which led them to a victory. 29 pts.....24 REBOUNDS!! 5 BLOCKS vs the defending champions on the road

I already knew Shaq was a obvious can't miss star, so it's not like I discovered a new star. But after this game I said:

"If they ever meet in the playoffs at some point this guy is gonna be a major problem for the Bulls....they can't force him to shoot bricks in the clutch like Ewing, he can set up wherever he damned well feels like.....hes a absolute immovable monster"

2 years later I was proven right.

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 8:20 am
by Egg Nog
I think it was pretty clear Jordan was a star before he dropped 63 on the Celtics lol

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 8:43 am
by jlokine
Gusto1903 wrote:
Long2_noD wrote:When Brandon Jennings dropped 55 in his 7th game I immediately knew to expect great things.



I wanted to post this exact same thing lol




haha first joke answer that popped into my head too haha


i knew timofey mozgov was gonna be special as well when he dropped 93 points w/ 29 rebs

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Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 9:16 am
by -Luke-
I knew Michael Carter-Williams was going to be a star when he had 22 points, 7 rebounds, 12 assists and 9 steals in his first NBA game ever against the defending champions Miami Heat.

I was wrong. Very wrong.

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 10:51 am
by FreeThrowLine
Shaq & Duncan when they were drafted

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 4:57 pm
by TravisScott55
Lebron that first game in Sacramento

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 5:26 pm
by bisme37
JT was good from his first Summer League game but this dunk in the ECF's and the way he went at Bron all series as a rookie told me he had the fire in him to be great.

Read on Twitter

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 5:30 pm
by Ugalde
i’ve never had this happen. my fault though because i have a anti young guys mentality. until your boy is really hurting people in the playoffs i don’t notice and by then they’re already stars lol.

maybe Luka? by the time i was watching him everyone knew he was really good but i thought he was the best in the league. now he’s consensus top 5 which is nice to see. i still think he’s the best in the league though

Re: The moment you knew they were a star

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2022 8:04 pm
by Slim Charlez
He didn't have an eye popping stat line or anything but I knew Kawhi was going to be a star after his game 7 performance vs the Heat in 2013, I was extremely impressed with the bounce back he had after missing big free throws at the end of the infamous game 6, played like a grown man at such a young age in such a big game, a sign of things to come for sure.